Comments: Lakind played in the AFLAC All-American High School Classic in August 2009 and committed to play at the University of Arkansas.

891

Lala, Patrick

Kirkwood CC

RHP

R/R

6'02"

195

1990-06-13

J2

62

LaMarre, Ryan

Michigan

CF

R/L

6'02"

1988-11-21

JR

Comments: LaMarre's name was shooting up Draft boards when he showed he was fully recovered from an early thumb injury. He can swing the bat and has made some nice adjustments following a rough summer on the Cape. He runs well, though isn't a burner, and plays good defense. While he might be a tweener -- not enough speed for center, not enough power for a corner -- his overall skill set and baseball know-how had his name being mentioned in first-round conversations.Enhanced Scouting Report

672

Landazuri, Stephen

Carter HS (CA)

RHP

R/R

6'00"

175

1992-01-06

HS

109

Landry, Leon

LSU

CF

L/R

5'11"

195

1989-09-20

JR

Comments: Landry made a smooth transition from high school infielder to LSU outfielder and now looks like he has the makings of a quality center fielder. He's made changes to his offensive approach and has been more productive this year, with fewer strikeouts and more walks. He has some pop, but power isn't a huge part of his game. He is probably a step below the top college bats in this class, but succeeding at LSU in the SEC will certainly help his Draft stock.Enhanced Scouting Report

1233

Lane, Bryce

Gulf Coast CC

RF

R/R

6'00"

190

1989-08-24

J2

500

Langfels, Jayson

Eastern Kentucky

3B

R/R

6'02"

205

1988-08-17

JR

1021

Lara, Victor

Keystone College

RHP

R/R

5'10"

205

1988-12-03

JR

712

Larosa, BJ

Bucknell University

C

R/R

6'02"

200

1988-04-28

SR

1025

Larsen, Aaron

Bethany College

RHP

R/L

6'01"

190

1987-03-01

SR

684

Larson, Francis

University of California - Irvine

C

R/R

6'01"

200

1988-05-05

SR

1493

Larsson-Danforth, Trygg

Yale

1B

L/R

6'06"

235

1987-02-09

SR

384

La Tempa, Justin

Oregon

RHP

R/R

6'05"

210

1986-11-21

5S

1487

Lavalli, Cody

Granite Hills HS (CA)

RHP

R/R

6'04"

190

1992-01-22

HS

240

Lavisky, Alexander

St. Edward HS (OH)

C

R/R

6'01"

1991-01-13

HS

881

Lawson, Scott

Miami

2B

L/R

5'10"

180

1987-08-12

SR

497

LeBlanc, Randy

Covington HS (LA)

RHP

R/R

6'04"

185

1992-03-07

HS

353

LeBlanc, Lucas

Delgado Col

OF

R/R

6'03"

200

1989-05-07

J2

1265

Lechich, Louie

St Marys HS (CA)

LHP

L/L

6'04"

200

1991-11-19

HS

1136

Lee, Nick

Weatherford College

LHP

L/L

6'00"

180

1991-01-13

J1

1118

Lee, Christopher

Robinson HS (FL)

LHP

L/L

6'03"

175

1992-08-17

HS

1012

Lee, Brett

Bishop State JC

LHP

L/L

6'04"

185

1990-09-20

J1

368

Lee, Crayton

Morehead State

SS

S/R

5'11"

185

1988-03-22

SR

28

Lee, Zach

McKinney HS (TX)

RHP

R/R

6'03"

195

1991-09-13

HS

Comments: With above-average to plus stuff across the board -- fastball, slider, changeup -- good command and tremendous athleticsm, Lee should be one of the high school arms being mentioned up close to the top of the Draft, or at least on a short list of top high school arms. If he's not, it's largely because of one thing: signability. As a quarterback recruit, he's committed to play two sports at LSU next year, and many think he's unsignable as a result. That said, there's bound to be a team with deep pockets that will take a shot at luring him away from the gridiron and life as a collegiate athlete.Enhanced Scouting Report

765

Leer, Andy

U Mary

SS

R/R

6'02"

200

1988-01-03

SR

172

Lemmerman, Jake

Duke

SS

R/R

6'01"

192

1989-05-04

JR

1147

Leonard, Matthew

Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo

LHP

L/L

6'00"

190

1988-09-02

SR

1098

Leonard, John

Boston College

RHP

R/R

6'00"

205

1989-05-17

JR

101

Leonard, Joe

Pittsburgh

3B

R/R

6'05"

215

1988-08-26

JR

Comments: The Big East is a good place to look for some talent at the hot corner and Leonard has the chance to be one of the highest-drafted Pitt players in recent memory. He has excellent defensive skills at third and has shown the ability to hit for plenty of average. He hasn't hit for a ton of power in college, but some feel he will develop more as he matures. He's the kind of college hitter who should get taken somewhere in the second to third round.